Supports for tutoring and test preparation; TAY educational rights; alternative high school completion; ILP support for college prep, senior expenses; advocacy for special education and disciplinary actions.

The Art Walk takes place around the streets of Linden Ave, 1st Street, Broadway, 4th Street, and Elm. Local art galleries and retail businesses such as gift shops, boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops stay open until late evening. Linden Avenue is closed to the traffic and transformed into a street art fair by local artists. Two stages are dedicated to street performances and live music.

The Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports local community economic development through a variety of year-round programs, which includes the self-guided “Art Walk” on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Our daily Mission is to improve the local community and to create economic opportunities for artists, galleries, small businesses, and youth through our programs which include: Downtown Art Mart – Monthly microenterprise incubator for artists and small businesses to generate sales from the thousands of visitors the Downtown Art Walk attracts each month.

LA Conservation Corps provides at-risk young adults and school-aged youth with opportunities for success through job skills training, education and work experience with an emphasis on conservation and service projects that benefit the community.

Alternative Education and Work Center (AEWC) is a dropout recovery program administered by the Division of Adult and Career Education (DACE) of LAUSD. AEWC students are 16-18 year old teens who have dropped out of school. AEWC provides these students with educational opportunities leading to a high school diploma or equivalency and career technical education training programs.

New Opportunities Organization, through its Family First Charter School and New Opportunities Charter School, provides adult students the opportunity to complete their high school diploma requirements. Our schools offer several pathways to meet the demands of busy adults, including morning and evening classes. Classes Offered: High School Diploma; Test Prep HiSET/GED; English Language Development/English as a Second Language; Digital Literacy (Introduction to Computers); Independent Study.

Alternative Education and Work Center (AEWC) is a dropout recovery program administered by the Division of Adult and Career Education (DACE) of LAUSD. AEWC students are 16-18 year old teens who have dropped out of school. AEWC provides these students with educational opportunities leading to a high school diploma or equivalency and career technical education training programs.

Opportunities For Learning (OFL) is a FREE public charter school, serving students grades 7-12 who have fallen behind in school, are looking to get ahead and graduate early, or simply crave a non-traditional learning environment. This innovative approach to education allows students to learn with great flexibility through: Independent study; Small group (SGI) classes; Online courses; One-on-one, single-subject tutoring; Hands-on, experiential activities, trips, and cultural excursions.

YouthBuild Charter School of California (YCSC) holds a unique place in the landscape of California’s public charter schools. As a competency-based dropout recovery school, it seeks to provide a high school education that leads to a diploma for a distinct group of students. Students enroll at YouthBuild programs over-aged, under-credited, or both, in order to receive vocational training, counseling, leadership development and an education.

We realize that job preparation involves more than just completing course work. We provide theory and hands-on training, a full range of counseling services, and High School Equivalency (HSE) & high school diploma classes.